A federal court ruled IEEPA tariffs unlawful. CBP's CAPE portal is now accepting refund declarations. We file yours with zero upfront cost — or wire you a non-recourse cash advance before CBP cuts the check.
What you get — without paying a cent upfront:
Full CAPE declaration preparation, ACE enrollment, IEEPA duty separation, interest calculation — filed through a licensed customs broker. Your refund arrives direct from Treasury.
Skip the 45-day wait. We wire up to 85% of your projected refund within 72 hours and collect direct from Treasury when CBP pays. Non-recourse — we take the timing risk, not you.
Complete a 3-minute intake with your IOR number and import details.
We guide you through CBP's portal registration. Takes about 20 minutes.
We pull entry data, isolate IEEPA duties, calculate interest, and format your CSV.
Your declaration goes in the moment the portal opens. First in line.
Estimated refund
Includes statutory interest · Actual depends on entry data
Three independent tracks. Pick one, pick all three, pick none. The rate card below is the entire rate card — if it's not listed, we don't charge for it.
Everything you need to prepare a CAPE declaration on your own — CSV validator, ACE setup walkthrough, ACH enrollment guide, IEEPA/Section 301 separation template. No account required.
We prepare your entry data, draft the CAPE declaration, and file it through a licensed customs broker. You pay nothing until CBP accepts the filing. No retainer. No success fee on top.
↳ Whichever is greater. Flat $895 up to ~$60k refund; 1.5% above that. Invoiced only after CBP accepts the declaration.
Skip the 45-day CBP wait. We wire up to 85% of your projected refund in 72 hours, then collect directly from Treasury. If CBP reduces or denies the refund, we absorb it — not you.
↳ Tiered by refund size: 10% up to $50k, 8% for $50–250k, 6% above $250k. Netted at wire — no interest, no monthly payments, no personal guarantee.
If it's not in this list, we don't charge for it. If we ever add a line, we'll grandfather every active filing at the old rate.
If you imported goods into the U.S. between February 2025 and February 2026 from China, the EU, Vietnam, India, or 50+ other countries, you likely paid IEEPA tariffs and are eligible for a refund.
We do all the work — eligibility screen, entry data pull, IEEPA separation, CAPE declaration drafting, filing through a licensed customs broker — and only invoice you after CBP stamps your declaration accepted. If CBP rejects and we need to resubmit, the correction is free. You never write us a check before Treasury writes you one.
It's $895 or 1.5% of the refund, whichever is greater. In practice that means small refunds (anything up to roughly $60k) pay the flat $895 floor, and larger refunds pay 1.5% of the refund. A $100k refund pays $1,500; a $500k refund pays $7,500. We never charge hourly, never charge a retainer, and never bill until CBP has accepted the declaration.
If you don't want to wait 45 days for Treasury, we verify your refund and wire up to 85% of it within 72 hours. The fee is tiered by refund size: 10% of the advance for refunds up to $50k, 8% for $50k–$250k, and 6% above $250k. It's netted at funding — no interest, no monthly payments, no personal guarantee. And it's non-recourse: if CBP ultimately reduces or denies your refund, we absorb the shortfall, not you.
For a standard CAPE filing, no — CBP built a self-service system. We handle the data preparation and declaration formatting. If your situation needs CIT litigation, we'll tell you directly and refer you at no markup.
The CAPE portal opens late April 2026. CBP estimates up to 45 days from filing to refund. If you choose Cash Now, you get paid in days regardless of CBP's timeline.
No. We're an administrative preparation service. We work with licensed customs brokers for all CBP filings and do not provide legal advice.
Start with a free eligibility screen. No card. No retainer. No emails about “next steps.” Just a number and a next move.